For people who suffer from excessive tooth sensitivity, a rust remover can help. A special adhesive plaster for teeth contains calcium oxalate, which has a beneficial effect on tooth enamel, reducing its sensitivity level for several months after the first use.
Naturally, the patch itself is a dental treatment, but the calcium oxalate it contains is widely used in rust removers. The patch is a special adhesive strip with a gel surface. The basis of this very surface is calcium oxalate. To date, the patch has not yet entered the market – it is being tested on patients who experience problems with tooth sensitivity. The strip is applied to the teeth identically to the analogues for teeth whitening. It should be left in the mouth for 10 minutes, after which it will give the maximum effect.
As you know, zoom pain associated with increased sensitivity occurs in people at the moment food or drink enters the microscopic holes on the surface of the tooth. Calcium oxalate, as scientists say, blocks these holes, reducing or completely leveling pain. The result after using the patch is stored for at least one month. And for this, only one application is enough.